Anyone looking for a more extensive review of these cases, including their implications for Canadian jurisprudence, may be interested in the new article which Tom Heintzman and I recently published in the Banking and Finance Law Review, “Through the Looking Glass: Recent Developments in Piercing the Corporate Veil” (2013) 28 B.F.L.R. 525 (Reproduced by permission of Carswell, a division of Thomson Reuters Canada Limited).

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